Bicycle Accident Cash Advance
Cash Advance For Bicycle Accident Lawsuit
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, an average of 721 bicycle riders have been
fatally injured each year, for years 1998 to 2009. For this same period, the number of non-fatal injures varies
depending on the reporting agency polling techniques, but most put the numbers between 40,000 and 58,000 per year.
For many of these victims, a bicycle accident cash advance on their lawsuit will help.
The data for years since 2010 is not available, but it would be safe to assume that the trend
continues.Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC acknowledges that many of the injured in bicycle accidents,
have had to seek legal representation to obtain just compensation for their injures.
There are no statistics on this but Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC knows that simply filing a lawsuit seldom
relieves a family from the financial obligations that the accident brought into their lives. Lawsuits take time to
work their way through the legal system, sometimes as long as several years.
Injured parties need financial relief now, not at some point in the future. A way for these parties to get that
relief now is through a Bicycle accident cash advance provided by Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC.
Bicycle accident cash advance on a lawsuit is not a loan, it is a cash advance that you can use as needed to
help your family return to the financial stability that you have prior to the accident. Bicycle accident cash
advances are only repayable only if you win your lawsuit. A verdict against you means you do not have to repay the
cash advance.
Another statistic from the NHTSA shows just how devastating to a family a bicycle accident can be. The average
age of those who sustained fatal injuries from a bicycle accident in the years reported was 37 years of age, the
average age for non-fatal injuries was 28 years of age. This is the prime income earning age for most people.
Depending on the severity of the injuries, this could be a total loss or at least an interruption of income to the
household.
Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC understands this, and wants to help you regain the economic independence you had
prior to the accident. To begin the process of applying for a Bicycle accident lawsuit funding advance, we need the
details of your accident. Please complete the application form at the right which will give us the information we
need to evaluate the merits of your case.
If your accident has happened recently, and you are just at the beginning of the fight to regain your financial
health, Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC can still help you. We know that finding a qualified attorney that has the
experience that is needed to present your case is difficult.
Click here on Need an Attorney, fill out the information
requested, submit the form and we will put you in contact with an experienced attorney in your area of the
country who can help you with your bicycle accident lawsuit.
One other statistic that the NHTSA provides is that bicycle helmets do in fact help reduce the severity of head
injuries in both adults and children. So please be sure that all bicycle riders in your household wear an approved
bicycle helmet each and every time they ride.
For more information on Bicycle Accident Lawsuit Funding, click here.
Applying to Hopkins Lawsuit Funding, LLC., is easy. Fill out our online application to see if your Bicycle Accident case qualifies
for Pre Settlement Funding.
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You can quickly apply to Hopkins Lawsuit Funding for a Bicycle
Accident Lawsuit cash advance in:
Alabama,
Alaska,
Arizona,
Arkansas,
California,
Colorado,
Connecticut, Delaware,
Florida,
Georgia,
Hawaii,
Idaho,
Illinois,
Indiana,
Iowa,
Kansas,
Kentucky,
Louisiana,
Maine,
Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota,
Mississippi, Missouri,
Montana,
Nebraska,
Nevada,
New Hampshire, New Jersey,
New Mexico,
New York,
North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio,
Oklahoma,
Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee,
Texas,
Utah,
Vermont,
Virginia,
Washington,
West Virginia, Wisconsin,
Wyoming and
the District of Columbia D.C.
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